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Recommended seabird and marine mammal observational protocols for Atlantic Canada / by Valerie D. Moulton and Bruce D. Mactavish.NE22-4/156E

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This report is part of a series of ESRF-funded research that examines environmental and social issues related to petroleum exploration and development on frontier lands— those areas where the resources are located in offshore areas of the East and coasts and all lands north of the 60th parallel. Studies examine the biological, environmental, and ecological effects of exploration and means to prevent or mitigate harm to facilitate effective decision-making. All ESRF studies are subject to a scientific/technical peer review.

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. National Energy Board. Environmental Studies Research Funds.
Collaborating author
  • L.G.L. Limited, Environmental Research Associates.
TitleRecommended seabird and marine mammal observational protocols for Atlantic Canada / by Valerie D. Moulton and Bruce D. Mactavish.
Series title
  • Environmental Studies Research Funds 0837-1652 156
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • "At a meeting in March, 2006 with the Canadian Wildlife Service, the CNLOPB and Offshore Operators and the consulting community it was confirmed that this report's content and recommendations are consistent with the recently drafted Standardized Protocols for Pelagic Seabird Surveys from Moving and Stationary Platforms for the Hydrocarbon Industry - Interim Protocol June 2005 developed by the Canadian Wildlife Service."--Verso of title page.
  • "LGL Report SA775-1" The ISBN (0-921652-71-2) of another publication has been incorrectly printed in this publication. Subtitle on cover: knowledge in impact assessment.
Publishing information
  • National Energy Board. 2004.
BindingSoftcover
Description[78]p. in various pagings : references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISSN0837-1652
Catalogue number
  • NE22-4/156E
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